Unclaimed Vietnam veteran honored in Beaufort farewell
Share and Follow


BEAUFORT, S.C. () — A final farewell was held for a Vietnam veteran who never got one in life.

Horrell White, an unclaimed United States Army veteran was laid to rest in Beaufort’s National Cemetery today, but he wasn’t alone.

“In this moment, we are right to be here, and he’s deserving of a proper burial in these hollow grounds,” said a Lady’s Island Baptist preacher, who led the committal. “In the words of a grateful nation, farewell soldier, farewell.”

After prayer, the solemn “Taps” song rang through the cemetery grounds, creating high emotions for the folks in attendance.

White’s unclaimed service didn’t fit into the traditional sense. His family could not claim him due to unavoidable circumstances.

Over a hundred strangers made up of civilians, service members and fellow veterans stepped in to fill that role.

“It’s a solemn event.  It’s the worst day that families witness here, and we are honored to be here to represent the Patriot Guards and to give them a little respect and dignity and honor that they deserve,” said Ray Giuliano, the ride captain for the Patriot Guards.

The ceremony was organized with the help of groups like the Patriot Guard Riders, who said paying respect to fallen veterans is their duty no matter the circumstances.

Jorge Guerrero, a Marine Corps veteran also showed up to pay his respects.

“We’re from all walks of life. We come from every state in the union and we we’re around each other like we were raised together.  I think that’s kind of what does it,” said Guerrero. “I think it’s an obligation that we feel we have to one another to show up.”

Showing up is an owed respect that fellow veterans said White deserves, and they know if he could somehow find words, he’d be honored to have a crowd of support, and a sense of union again.

“I hope all he would say is thank you. You know, but I think he would say, ‘I got you in formation again’,” said Guerrero as he laughed.

“We can tell him, ‘You witnessed hell, now witness heaven,’ and he would just smile and say thank you. Vietnam veterans, they were men of a very few words, but they’re very thankful,” said Giuliano as tears rolled down his face.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

BCSO Seeks Public Assistance in Finding Missing Man

BURTON, S.C. () — The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) is asking…

The EU Imposes New Sanctions on Russia’s Energy Income and Shadow Fleet Amid Ukraine Conflict

BRUSSELS – The European Union approved on Friday a new raft of…

Trump Administration Requests Release of Epstein Grand Jury Records, Excludes Justice Department Documents

WASHINGTON – Under intense pressure from President Donald Trump’s own supporters, his…

Man Admits Guilt in 2013 Sexual Assault After Sending Disturbing Facebook Message

GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — An American extradited from France to face charges that he…

Beaufort County Conducting Search for Two Missing Women in Unrelated Cases

BEAUFORT COUNTY, S.C. () — The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) currently…

Catholic and Greek Orthodox Leaders Unite to Visit Gaza Following Israeli Attack on Church

DEIR EL-BALAH – Top church leaders in Jerusalem headed into Gaza Friday…

Augusta Video Game Expo Scheduled for a Comeback in 2026

AUGUSTA, Ga. () – The Augusta Video Game Exposition made its debut…

Mississippi Girl Becomes Viral Sensation with Flawless Karaoke Rendition of 2000s Rap Hit

Olive Branch, MS (WREG) — A Mississippi girl was channeling rap legend…